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   Pancho to Richard Kettlewell   
   Re: scp and rsync   
   22 Feb 24 18:06:00   
   
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   On 22/02/2024 17:03, Richard Kettlewell wrote:   
   > Pancho  writes:   
   >> On 22/02/2024 15:15, SteveN wrote:   
   >>> Under rpi buster I could rsync and scp files between my rpis and my   
   >>> Macs.  Using the new bookworm I can no longer scp or rsync with my   
   >>> Macs.   I moved to bookworm because I just got my rpi5.  How can I   
   >>> copy files between my Macs and my rpis now?  Yeah, there is   
   >>> flashdrives and sneakernet but I prefer internet.  Error msg 'Unable   
   >>> to negotiate with 192.168.1.129 port 22: no matching host key type   
   >>> found.  Their offer: ssh-rsa,ssh=dss  (this is for scp and rsync on   
   >>> my rpi5 to my MacBook). What do I need to configure?   
   >>>    Thanks.  --Steve   
   >>   
   >> Have you set up ssh keys on your rpi5?   
   >>   
   >>    
   >   
   > Read the error message, this is about host keys on the Mac, not the user   
   > keys on the Pi.   
   >   
      
   The message isn't great.   
      
   I assume you mean it is about SHA-1 being deprecated for use with RSA,   
   in OpenSSH 8.2. That SHA-1 is not actually part of the key, only a hash   
   used to sign the key. I think you explained this a year or two ago.  The   
   point being that SHA-1 is an attribute of the SSH software, not the RSA key.   
      
   I did wonder, but assumed a MAC would automatically update its SSH   
   software. I'm still not sure if this is what you are getting at. Maybe   
   the fact it is still offering ssh=dss is the smoking gun, a sign of old   
   software?   
      
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